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International tea day
Chizz
Posts: 28,356
21 May 2024.
How are you marking this momentous occasion?
How are you marking this momentous occasion?
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With a nice cup of Tetley's0
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Twinings English Breakfast.3
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I would love a cup of tea but I got to have an operation in a bit0
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With a lovely brew 😍5 -
All the best with the op, Walshy!walshiesleftfoot said:I would love a cup of tea but I got to have an operation in a bit2 -
By drinking plenty of Coffee4
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I just followed this instruction video...Chizz said:
You're celebrating international tea day with a cup of watery milk?sam3110 said:
With a lovely brew 😍
https://youtube.com/shorts/X59cgXHh_nc?si=zehXITtGd4LY6uJg
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Sainsbury’s Gold Label tea bags are my tea of choice.
I love a good mug of tea.0 -
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Barry’s.
The rolls royce of tea 😎☕️0 -
Cup of PG Tips tea1
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🤢sam3110 said:
I just followed this instruction video...Chizz said:
You're celebrating international tea day with a cup of watery milk?sam3110 said:
With a lovely brew 😍
https://youtube.com/shorts/X59cgXHh_nc?si=zehXITtGd4LY6uJg0 -
I always use two tea bags for a cuppa. What about you lot?0
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Dash of milk, no sugar. Lovely.Mendonca In Asdas said:Twinings English Breakfast.2 -
My preference is Yorkshire tea - leaf tea even better.
Possibly a more acquired taste, but I also enjoy 'tea india's' chai tea and ginger chai tea,
All of the above served black.0 -
Boo!!!SDAddick said:
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A nice cup of Earl Gray, no milk, no sugar!0
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You what?Blackheathen said:I always use two tea bags for a cuppa. What about you lot?
Eh?
Hang on….you must mean two tea bags in a large teapot, you’re not fooling me with your madness.0 -
Around and about there have been cropping up these ‘bubble tea‘ places.
What’s that all about?
Doesn’t sound to me like a hot refreshing golden cuppa.
Fizzy fecking tea!0 -
Where prices have increased we’ve moved onto supermarket own brand the last couple of years and must be honest, don’t really notice much difference0
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Just one of those things from abroad that's in fashion at the moment, like the American stuff before it etc.seth plum said:Around and about there have been cropping up these ‘bubble tea‘ places.
What’s that all about?
Doesn’t sound to me like a hot refreshing golden cuppa.
Fizzy fecking tea!
Apparently very high mark up - cheap ingredients (cheap ones just use powder and then the pearls), easy to make so probably minimum wage staff, high price for what it is.
Also wouldn't be surpised if a few are the next 'American Candy' type places and there's a suspiciously high profit being made....0 -
Yorkshire tea, milk no sugar
prefer a pot on the weekend when sitting down with a proper breakfast but nothing wrong with teabag in a mug0 -
Just having a cuppa at the moment, i think we should reopen this thread every day!2
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Wow, just the one!Blackheathen said:I always use two tea bags for a cuppa. What about you lot?0 -
I missed International Tea Day yesterday, but today will be similar to yesterday. 2 cups of English Breakfast when I wake up. 3 or 4 Ceylon in the morning. 1 or 2 Kenyan in the afternoon. Then, Assam or Ceylon in the evening.0
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Around 9 cups of tea a day?thai malaysia addick said:I missed International Tea Day yesterday, but today will be similar to yesterday. 2 cups of English Breakfast when I wake up. 3 or 4 Ceylon in the morning. 1 or 2 Kenyan in the afternoon. Then, Assam or Ceylon in the evening.0 -
Yes, occasionally ten and very occasionally eleven, but it hinges on whether I drink red wine in the evening.AFKABartram said:
Around 9 cups of tea a day?thai malaysia addick said:I missed International Tea Day yesterday, but today will be similar to yesterday. 2 cups of English Breakfast when I wake up. 3 or 4 Ceylon in the morning. 1 or 2 Kenyan in the afternoon. Then, Assam or Ceylon in the evening.0








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